Not much yet, got a pretty good sound system w/ my custom sub box. Plan on adding more lights & a tool box.

Yeah, cost IS an issue. Is there a cheaper way to get "good" sound deadening? Stuff your doors with cotton or insulation? I have a rattle in my back doors of the access cab, so I don't have to worry about the window not rolling down. Would heavier-duty bubble-wrap be a good alternative? "Splain Lucy"
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There's probably some corners you can cut, but I don't know them.
With cotton or insulation, think of mold due to moisture.
People have tried the tar paper you put on roofs, but it's either been VERY smelly, peels, or has other problems.

I have been told that you usually don't need as much as you'd think. People around here like to completely blanket the vehicle, sometimes with multiple layers, and that's really not necessary because you are pushing past the point of what you are going to gain.

It's been recommended to me to start with 1 roll BXT, 3 yards of Ensolite, 1 can adhesive. This should be enough to do the front doors and possibly have some material left over. Using the prices above, that's roughly $135, which is easier to swallow and gets things moving in the right direction. From there, I can evaluate any more needs. Remember, it's not an all or nothing application, try buying a bit at a time as you find necessary.

I used to be big with IASCA and do sound quality events. I used plastic roof cement on ever panel. It's like thick tar you smear around and let dry for 24 hours. A bucket will set you back @ $20 bucks and do more then one truck. The negative is the smell that last a couple of days.

Before you say no way or whatever try it and you'll see why I had so many trophy's.

i deal with a company shok industries that has recently brought out a new line of deadner rated at 70mil, and each package comes with 40sq ft. My entire truck is deadned and its amazing how quite and solid the truck feels and sounds now. ill see what i can get for prices on bulk/ group orders

i deal with a company shok industries that has recently brought out a new line of deadner rated at 70mil, and each package comes with 40sq ft. My entire truck is deadned and its amazing how quite and solid the truck feels and sounds now. ill see what i can get for prices on bulk/ group orders

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Have you gotten any bulk prices yet? Thanks for looking into this for us!